Culture Alan Bennett: “I hope I’m not being too old-gittish” At 82, Alan Bennett has lost none of his wit or compassion – nor his anger at the “nastification” of Britain. By Liz Thomson
Why Bob Dylan’s Nobel Prize for Literature is long overdue The Sixties icon took poetry off the bookshelves and put it on the jukebox. By Liz Thomson
Why Bob Dylan’s Nobel Prize for Literature is long overdue The Sixties icon took poetry off the bookshelves and put it on the jukebox. By Liz Thomson
Gail Rebuck and Victoria Barnsley: The dethroned queens of the publishing industry It's just like when Thatcher was toppled - only nobody is cheering. By Liz Thomson